Folk art traditions in Haiti today rise to the level of fine art in the beaded flags shown here. They demonstrate a joyful expression of living with the spirits, as the flagmakers express their individual artistic spark. Over 350 color photographs present hundreds of unique designs by dozens of contemporary artists. But this is not just a pretty book; it also explores the spiritual beliefs at the core of the designs and a folk lore expressed in this most unique format. _x000D_A little history of Haiti and a little explanation of the Vodou religion helps to explain the people who create these flags. By relating personal stories, the author soon absorbs readers into the rich and devout culture that the flags represent. As the beautiful designs and exquisite craftsmanship flow across these pages, explanations are given to define the saints and relate the stories that are featured in the images. It is a powerful presentation. The glossary and recommended reading invite further study. AUTHOR: Nancy Josephson is an artist and musician who was drawn to the Haitian culture through its artwork and stayed to be overtaken by its spirituality. She is a student of Vodou who has shown three rooms of her own artwork at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. She has traveled worldwide with a variety of musical groups, including her own, Angel Band. She lives in Wilmington, Delaware.